Radioactive Radiation

When radiation from radioactive materials __________ with neutral atoms or molecules these may become __________ (charged). When radiation ionises molecules in living cells it can cause damage, including __________.

The larger the dose of radiation the greater the risk of cancer. As radiation passes through a material it can be absorbed. The greater the thickness of a material the greater the absorption:

When sources of radiation are inside the body:

When sources of radiation are outside the body:

Workers who are at risk from radiation often wear a radiation badge to monitor the amount of radiation they have been exposed to over a period of time. The badge is a small packet containing photographic film. The more radiation a worker has been exposed to, the darker the film is when it has been developed.

While radiaiton is dangerous, it can be very useful, it is used to: kill harmful bacteria in food; sterilise surgical instruments; kill cancer cells.

Have a go at treating a tumour


  1. Why do the safety badges have 3 different windows?  

  2. What type of radiation have these piece of photographic paper from safety badges been exposed to?

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